UAE Showed real Auqat of narendra modi in Abu dhabi

King990

Banned
check out who is receiving narendra modi in UAE........


PM of UAE :
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum ( Absent )
President of UAE :
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan (Absent )

Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi:
Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (present janab ) lollllllllllllllllllllllllll


 

Ahud1

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
yeh dubaie mien bhi selfiyan lieta raha

dunia ka sub sey stupid wazir azam aeisey he tu nhi qarar diya gya

yeh india key tukrey apney hathon sey karey ga
 

MianJi

MPA (400+ posts)
Pajama kurta tau Musalmanon ka libaas hai Bharata main, isko tau zafrani dhoti main hona chahiyay.

Waisay phir bhi behtar hai humaray walay se, at least qoum ka paisa Italian designer suits par zaya nahin kerta.
 

Malik495

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Bhai sahib dubai aur taqreeban poray gulf men 80% multinational aur oil and gas industry men indians bharay hoye hen.. kisi bhi bari company k HR department ko utha k dekh lo aap ko top management men indian hindu nazar aye ga.. india ne gulf ki job market pr qabza kr rakha hay.. is se koi farq nahi parta hay k kon modi ko lenay aya aur kon nahi..
 

King990

Banned
Bhai sahib dubai aur taqreeban poray gulf men 80% multinational aur oil and gas industry men indians bharay hoye hen.. kisi bhi bari company k HR department ko utha k dekh lo aap ko top management men indian hindu nazar aye ga.. india ne gulf ki job market pr qabza kr rakha hay.. is se koi farq nahi parta hay k kon modi ko lenay aya aur kon nahi..

i always hate UAE because of this issue that you have mention in your post but iss time yaar give them sum credit kay Modi key Auqat kia hy wo dekha dee...... wasy tu yaa UAE walay hum sab south Asians ko jottay key nook per rakhtay hain per Indian prime minster ko rakhain gay yaa kabhi nai socha tha.........
 

behzadji

Minister (2k+ posts)
they kept the whole ceremony indoor....probably their soldiers are so used to ACs that they can't even do the reception in open....
 

Beatle

MPA (400+ posts)
Indian embassy there is organizing lunch for Modi, and they will invite 300 common Indians living in UAE. The invitation card are being sold at hefty prices.
Saalay Bina'ay.
 

Mohan

Senator (1k+ posts)
Real Reason Behind Modi's Visit To UAE
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The much-awaited visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) next week is aimed at achieving several objectives. But a key element of the visit is to clear the decks for a future trip of his to Israel.

This is, however, not to suggest that his UAE visit is not important without its linkage to Israel. Modi's trip to Dubai and Abu Dhabi would bring an end to speculation on his reluctance to engage with the Arab world—a region whose importance to India cannot be over-stated.

​It is ​not only ​the main source for India's energy—oil and gas included, but is also home to over eight million Indians who send over ​$​20 billion home as remittance every year. In addition, it is a favoured destination for large number of Indian Muslims and not just for those who go there for Haj.

The UAE visit could also pave the way for other future visits by the Indian Prime Minister to more countries in the Arab/Muslim world. However, Modi's calculation to engage with this part of the world cannot be
​seen in the absence of his desire to embark on a future landmark visit to Israel.

Since becoming India's new Prime Minister in May 2014, Modi had laid special emphasis on foreign policy. As part of it he had engaged with a number of big powers and traveled to various parts of the world. But in his first year in office he had also avoided any serious engagement with the Arab/Muslim world. This had sparked of criticism in various quarters—not to talk about the disappointment among envoys of the Arab world in Delhi—that as the leader of the Hindu-right in India, Modi was deliberately avoiding to engage with them.

This feeling of neglect got even deeper when foreign minister Sushma Swaraj acknowledged in Delhi that Modi will be the first Indian Prime Minister to travel to Israel. Her public pronouncement had caught even senior South Block officials by surprise since the only visit from India to Israel that was on the cards was that of President Pranab Mukherjee.

MEA sources later clarified that though PM Modi will travel to Israel in future, it was highly unlikely for him to pay a visit to the country this year.

​This makes sense since the Indian President is travelling to Israel in October this year—a first-ever visit of the Indian head of State to the country, a follow-up visit by the Prime Minister in a short span of time would give very little diplomatic and political advantage to Modi. On the contrary such a move could unnecessarily ruffle a lot of feathers both within and outside India.

The Prime Minister's visit to UAE, however, comes at an appropriate time. Facing allegations and criticism from different quarters in India on a series of alleged corrupt deals, the Modi government is literally on the back foot. Moreover, his failure to make any visible progress on the second round of economic reforms has also started disappointing the corporate and many of his backers who had high hopes that his victory would bring fundamental changes in the Indian economy.

A visit to UAE at this juncture would provide him with the much-needed 'moral booster' when he engages with a cross section of Indians. Given his penchant for photo-opps and selfies, the Indian diaspora in UAE, said to be over 2 million —with a proper mix of the blue collared workers and the well heeled Indian business leaders and corporate executives—would allow him the ideal opportunity to project himself as a popular leader among large sections of Indians. Additionally, his engagement with the UAE leadership and captains of the Emirati business and industry can pave the way for greater cooperation on the economic and political field between the two sides.

Moreover, possible cooperation on global terrorism and security-related issues could draw the two sides even closer to each other and strengthen the existing structures for better cooperation.

But what's all this got to do with Israel?

Well, by already engaging with UAE and perhaps a few more countries in the Gulf and West Asia in the coming days, Modi can blunt any possible criticism when he travels to Israel—perhaps sometime early next year—about moving closer to the “Zionists” at the cost of nations where India has a much higher stake. His prior visits and engagement with the Arab world would create the required space for him to meaningfully deepen and strengthen Indo-Israeli ties. And all this he can do while also earning the distinction of being the first Indian Prime Minister to have the courage to travel to Israel.

Source
 

A.G.Uddin

Minister (2k+ posts)
I think this is the second time when he's visiting any Muslim majority country after the one in Central Asia, I guess it was Tajikistan or Turkmenistan. Ab in countries ke rulers waghera ko isse koi gharz nahi key Narendra Modi nay 2002 may kia kiya tha, so it's also a time for us to move on and stop with this Ummah ka Chummah. UAE aur GCC ki dosri countries may Indian expatriates bhare pade hain becuase of their talent so humein bhi apne aap ko munwana chahiye.

Aur mujhe nahi lugta key India ke Muslims humse koi umeed rakhte hain key Modi ko kuch sabaq sikhayein, that's their internal matter albeit mere relatives bhi hain wahaan India may ab bhi. Jab UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran aur Afghanistan ko Gujarat 2002 say kuch lena dena nahi tau Pakistanis ko bhi ab is cheez ko dekhna bund karna chahiye , haan border skirmishes aur Pakistan ke khilaaf agar in sahab nay kuch gund kiya tab baat kuch aur hay. Khair aaj kal iske ache din ka bhaanda bhi phoot he raha since he's not able to contain corruption which he talked so much about. Nawaz-Modi bhai bhai, remember Josh-e-Khitabat?
 

greenstar

MPA (400+ posts)
instead of these pointless issues, the real issue should be how much of a challenge indian establishment will now create for pakistan?

its like the indian establishment is creating a web all around pakistan from afghanistan, iran, oman, uae and foolish pakistanis are busy figuring out if ISI was involved in dharnas.
 

King990

Banned
instead of these pointless issues, the real issue should be how much of a challenge indian establishment will now create for pakistan?

its like the indian establishment is creating a web all around pakistan from afghanistan, iran, oman, uae and foolish pakistanis are busy figuring out if ISI was involved in dharnas.

the point is the business men cant run the country because they have their own interests so Nawaz government having major steel business in India infect they have shadow companies in India run by their front men so they don't have interest in Pakistan at all even they have full plane to acquire Pakistan steel mill.........